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Monday, July 18, 2016

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has been on an incredible run of late as he inches closer to becoming the most bankable action star on the planet.

Franchises like "Fast and the Furious" and "San Andreas" are the latest hits that have brought his lifetime worldwide box-office gross to over $5.9 billion, and coming up he's got "Baywatch" and "Jumanji."

He's also stepping into the superhero world in the near future as he's signed on to be Doc Savage.

That's not to mention his other endeavors like a YouTube channel, a production company, and endorsement deals.

Ultimately, Johnson raked in $64.5 million in the last year, putting him at number 19 on Forbes' list of the 100 highest-earning celebrities.

Read the story of Rock :

"The Rock," Dwayne Johnson was born on May 2, 1972, in Hayward, California.

Wrestling is in Johnson's blood. His father, Rocky "Soul Man" Johnson, was a member of the first African-American tag-team champions, and his grandfather, Peter Maivia, was one of the first Samoan wrestlers.

Johnson didn't go straight to wrestling. His first sport was football. After starring in high school, he played in college for the Miami Hurricanes. Over his tenure at the school, Johnson started just once but appeared in 39 games and had 77 tackles, and he was a part of the 1991 national championship team.

The University of Miami was also where he met first wife, Dany Garcia. The two separated after 10 years but have stayed close. "Since our divorce, we've become pretty good at working together, and we are also raising our beautiful 11-year-old daughter, Simone," Johnson has said.

After Johnson stepped away from football, he looked into the family business of wrestling. After spending time in the WWE's minor leagues, he debuted on TV at the 1996 Survivor Series. His wrestling name was "Rocky Maivia," which combined the names of his father and grandfather.

The first third-generation wrestler in WWE history, Johnson is considered by many to be one of the greatest to ever enter the ring.

His popularity as a wrestler put Johnson on Hollywood's radar. This included getting a call from New York about hosting "Saturday Night Live." After he was asked to host, Johnson says, "I fell out of my chair."

The wrestler's stint on "SNL" (as seen below playing the monkey-human hybrid Papa Peepers) was a ratings success. Most importantly, the gig showed Hollywood that Johnson wasn't just another wrestler — he could really act.

Johnson made his feature-film debut in 2001's "The Mummy Returns," playing a villainous ruler. He reprised the role in "The Scorpion King." He made $5.5 million, the most any actor has made for a first leading role.

The film also included a brief cameo by Arnold Schwarzenegger, which many critics like Roger Ebert saw as the passing of the action-movie torch. "Whether The Rock will rival Schwarzenegger's long run as an action hero is hard to say," Ebert wrote. "But on the basis of 'The Rundown,' he has a good chance."

The film went on to make $676 million worldwide. Johnson appeared in 2013's sequel "Fast & Furious 6," and in last year's "Furious 7," which made an astounding $1.5 billion worldwide.

Even though Johnson's acting career is going strong, he has returned to the ring for events like Wrestlemania. "I'm back, not for money, not because I like being on the road, but because I love the business," he said.

In 2016, Johnson has shown his funny side, teaming up with Kevin Hart for the comedy "Central Intelligence," which is currently the highest-grossing domestic comedy of the year with over $110 million.

In November, Johnson will lend his voice in the Disney movie "Moana," in which he plays demi-god Maui.

He’s currently filming the next “Fast and Furious” movie, “Fast 8.”

And he recently wrapped production on “Baywatch,” in which he will star opposite Zac Efron. The Rock never seems like he’s taking a break, but it also seems like it’s working out for him.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Time to put on a poker face. Lady Gaga had a run-in with the police on Friday, July 15, just two weeks after she got her driver’s license.

The “Bad Romance” singer, 30, was spotted getting pulled over by a cop while driving on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, in her red Ford F-150 SVT Lightning truck.

Gaga took to Twitter early Sunday morning to address the incident. “Ya I got pulled over. Big deal!” she wrote. “I just haven’t received plates yet for my new pick up!

According to the California DMV, drivers receive temporary permits when they purchase new or used vehicles until they get their license plates in the mail, which could take weeks. Gaga didn’t specify whether she was fined, but drivers are typically free to go as long as they provide proof of ownership to the police officer who pulled them over.

The American Horror Story: Hotel actress, who is engaged to Chicago Fire actor Taylor Kinney, celebrated obtaining her driver’s license at age 30 with a series of hilarious Instagram shots over the July 4 holiday weekend.

“Thelma and Puhleaaaze,” she captioned a July 1 selfie of herself behind the wheel with one of her pals. “(And yes I FINALLY got my license after years of driving with an adult present and a learners permit) IM FREE Rollin w the homies.”

The next day, she posted a photo of herself sitting at a desk at the DMV — which she captioned “SCHOOLS OUT” — and another of herself bowing down to the ground next to her white Mercedes Benz after passing the driving exam. “PRAISE HIM,” she wrote.

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Just days after In Touch reported that the 18-year-old is pregnant by 26-year-old boyfriend Tyga, a friend tells the magazine that this is a dream come true for the reality starlet.

“She’s always talking about having one with Tyga,” a source tells the magazine. “She’s seen him in action with King [his three-year-old son with ex Blac Chyna]. He’s great with kids, so this was the obvious next step for them.”

Do you want to know top 20 highest paying celebrities in 2016 ? You will be surprised that Taylor Swift tops this year's list of the world’s highest-paid celebrities; collectively, they pulled in $5.1 billion pretax, more than the GDP of Belize, Gambia and Bhutan combined. The list includes front-of-the-camera talent across the entire entertainment world--idols from Hollywood to Bollywood appear alongside Swedish soccer stars and American basketball players--creating a truly international package.

Read on to see the full list...

1. Taylor Swift($170 million)

Musician

The pop superstar smashed the Rolling Stones' North American touring record, grossing $200 million on the continent en route to quarter of a billion dollars in total for her 1989 World Tour. She also shills for brands including Diet Coke, Keds and Apple.

2. One Direction($110 million)

Musicians

The top-earning
boy band of all time may be on hiatus, but the tail end of last year's
$200 million-plus On The Road Again tour kept their earnings higher than
any active band--despite the departure of Zayn Malik from the group in
March 2015.

3. James Patterson($95 million)

Author

AuthorPublishing's richest penman is also its busiest; Patterson churns out over a dozen books a year with coauthors. Many have moved onscreen--an adaptation of his sci-fi thriller Zooairs on CBS. Next up: BookShots, bite-sized bargain novellas aimed at boosting readership.

4. Dr. Phil McGraw($88 million)

Personality

The straight-talking Southerner is a shrewd businessman as well as a shrink: He earns a sizable cut of profit from his eponymous daytime show and is an executive producer on The Doctors. Oprah Winfrey's earliest protege launched the Doctor On Demand app, which connects users with a network of psychologists. Fittingly, he shills for the AARP and AstraZeneca.

4. Cristiano Ronaldo($88 million)

Athlete

The three-time FIFA best player in the world has broken the 50-goal mark six seasons in a row for Real Madrid, where his $50 million a year in salary and bonus runs through 2018. He's the world's most popular athlete with over 200 million social media followers, helping him land head-to-toe sponsorships including Nike,Tag Heuer, Sacoor Brothers suits and Monster headphones.

6. Kevin Hart ($87.5 million)

Comedian

Kevin Hart--the first comedian to ever make more than Jerry Seinfeld--has changed the economy of the funny business by touring like a rockstar. Unlike most comedians, Hart plays stadiums and arenas--over 100 in the past year--and manages to fill them up, grossing an average of over $1 million at each stop.

7. Howard Stern ($85 million)

Radio Host

Known for stirring up controversy with oft-times offensive content, the radio host announced in December that he signed a new five-year deal with Sirius XM Radio. With a reportedly upped eight-digit contract, Stern's gig will extend to a new app and video streaming of the show; he has more free time since quitting America's Got Talent.

8. Lionel Messi ($81. 5 million)

Athlete

The reigning Ballon d'Or winner has won FIFA's player of the year award five times and his playing contract is loaded with bonuses for such feats, which help make him one of the highest-paid on the pitch. A Spanish court found Messi guilty of tax fraud in July. The Argentine was sentenced to 21 months in prison, although he almost certainly will serve the time as probation instead of behind bars.

9. Adele ($80.5 million)

Musician

With a new album that sold a record 3.38 million copies in its November 2015 opening week, she's the only musician on our list who made more than half her money from music. Adele is also grossing millions per night for her arena shows, resulting in the highest earnings of her career.

10. Rush Limbaugh ($79 million)

Radio Host

The talk-show host has been reveling in an election season cast with cartoonish candidates. His contract is reportedly up for renewal in July of 2016; with Premiere Radio's parent company iHeartMedia trying to rein in a massive debt load, speculators wonder if he'll take a pay cut. Limbaugh continues his lucrative gig as a scribe for America's patriotic youth.

11. LeBron James ($77 million)

Athlete

King James delivered on his promise to bring a championship to Cleveland when the Cavs won the 2016 NBA Finals, the city's first title in any sport in 42 years. Nike signed James to the first lifetime contract in the company's 44-year history at the end of 2015. He made his big-screen debut in the summer of 2015 in the movie Trainwreckand is set to star in the sequel to Space Jam.

12. Madonna ($76.5 million)

Musician

Though Taylor Swift out-earned Madonna this year, the Material Girl's recent Rebel Heart tour grossed $170 million, bringing her career total on the road to $1.4 billion before taxes, fees and spending. Madge also mints millions from perfume and clothing; her net worth now stands at an estimated $560 million.

13. Ellen DeGeneres ($75 million)

Personality

A cut of profits from her TV show, a CoverGirl deal and a role voicing the titular character in Finding Doryhelped daytime host Ellen match last year's career-best total. Thanks in part to the advertising power of her show, watched by 3.6 million people a day, her Heads Up! mobile game has been downloaded 25.5 million times.

13. Rihanna ($75 million)

Musician

Though Rihanna's latest album, Anti,has sold less than any No. 1 album in history, the Barbados native is still topping the charts. The 28-year old recently scored her 21st top five single, tying Elvis Presley's chart record. When RiRi is not churning out radio hits and touring, she pads her paycheck through endorsement deals with Dior, Puma, Samsung and Stance.

15. Garth Brooks ($70 million)

Musician

The country crooner's comeback tour continues for the second year, and his total gross has already soared well into nine-figure territory. With dates planned through the rest of the summer and talk of additional international legs stretching into 2017, Brooks' bonanza shows no signs of slowing.

16. Roger Federer ($68 million)

Athlete

Roger Federer's 16-year streak of Grand Slam appearances ended at 65 in May when he pulled out of the French Open with a back problem. He remains the top player off the court with $60 million in earnings from deals with blue-chip companies like Nike, Rolex. Mercedes-Benz and Credit Suisse. Federer has won $98 million in prize money during his 18-year career.

17. AC/DC ($67.5 million)

Musicians

The nearly half-century-old Scottish-Australian band hit a bump in a road when lead singer Brian Johnson had to drop out of their world tour due to a medical condition. But AC/DC found an incredible replacement, Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose, and so far fan demand is undeterred. It's a long way to the top, but the heavy metal group is right up there once again.

18. Rolling Stones ($66.5 million)

Musicians

More than half a century into their career, Mick, Keith & co. are still going strong. Despite only playing 27 shows during our scoring period, many of them in American football stadiums, the British rockers out-earned whippersnappers like Justin Bieber and Katy Perry.

19. Dwayne Johnson ($64.5 million)

Actor

Rock-solid box office numbers helped the erstwhile wrestler become the world's highest-paid actor. Since helping launch the billion-dollar Fast and Furious franchise and leading 2015's San Andreasto a surprising $473 million worldwide, Dwayne Johnson has become Hollywood's go-to action hero. Next up for the beefy star: a starring role in the upcoming Baywatchremake. "I can kick ass better than anyone on the planet," he once told FORBES. "And I have a decent smile."

20. David Copperfield ($64 million)

Magician

This illusionist's cash is no trick--he earns big from a Las Vegas residency, performing a stunning 638 shows in our scoring period. The man who once appeared to levitate through the Grand Canyon also owns the world's largest collection of magic artifacts and 11 private Bahamian islands that comprise 700 acres.